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== Climate ==
 
== Climate ==
 
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Tropical semiarid area of the country, with high inter-annual and intra-annual precipitation variability, average precipitation of 650 mm.yr-1, class A pan evaporation of 2,550 mm.yr-1, and monthly average temperatures ranging from 24°C to 28°C. According to the Köppen classification system, its climate is ‘Bs’. In the basin 78% of the rainfall corresponds to real evapotranspiration, 13% to runoff and 9% to percolation.
  
 
== Geology ==
 
== Geology ==

Revision as of 12:26, 5 February 2013

Location

The Aiuaba experimental basin is located in the municipality of Aiuaba, State of Ceará, Northeast of Brazil (watershed’s outlet 6°42’S; 40°17’W). It is located inside the Brazilian ‘drought polygon’, the tropical semiarid area of the country, with high inter-annual and intra-annual precipitation variability, average precipitation of 650 mm.yr-1, class A pan evaporation of 2,550 mm.yr-1, and monthly average temperatures ranging from 24°C to 28°C.

Catchment size

The Aiuaba catchment has an area of 12 km2.

Climate

Tropical semiarid area of the country, with high inter-annual and intra-annual precipitation variability, average precipitation of 650 mm.yr-1, class A pan evaporation of 2,550 mm.yr-1, and monthly average temperatures ranging from 24°C to 28°C. According to the Köppen classification system, its climate is ‘Bs’. In the basin 78% of the rainfall corresponds to real evapotranspiration, 13% to runoff and 9% to percolation.

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